Perfectly designed video! Loved the kit we got from you, actually 4 of them. So easy to build, to understand, to install. Thank you for making this old fella look good
Hi Randy, Thanks for all the great videos! Was wondering if I could use your product to use to add solar screen panels to the top of my patio screen cover. I have approx 12 6ft X 6ft sections I want to make removable panels and attach to the inside of the lanai to block Sun from my pool. I don’t want to remove existing screen just add solar panels that I can take down and repair if needed. I’m in Palm Coast Florida and nobody else is offering this solution. Your thoughts?
Do it! Just use either 70% or 80% as the openness of the fabric will allow rain to flow through easier. 90% will be to right and likely hold water and then damage will occur. When you do this, take some photos and put them up on here for all to see! This is a great idea to create shade
That placement is up to you. Rule of thumb is measure from bottom of window up to the separation or break between the upper and lower glass, usually about 30". That's it
The exterior corners are 1" each. So if you need, say 36" wide screen, you will cut the aluminum to 34" and slide the corners in to make it a true 36". Same for the height of the window.
Perfectly made and exactly to the point. Great job Mr Randy and an awesome product as well.
Perfectly designed video! Loved the kit we got from you, actually 4 of them. So easy to build, to understand, to install. Thank you for making this old fella look good
Glad it helped! This was a labor of love trying to create this Kit...thank you James!!
Absolutely the easiest Screen work I've ever seen, thank you for making this video.
Love this! Thanks for making this video!
Very nice demonstration I'm here in Dallas Texas so what particular string is at to get
Hi Randy, Thanks for all the great videos! Was wondering if I could use your product to use to add solar screen panels to the top of my patio screen cover. I have approx 12 6ft X 6ft sections I want to make removable panels and attach to the inside of the lanai to block Sun from my pool. I don’t want to remove existing screen just add solar panels that I can take down and repair if needed. I’m in Palm Coast Florida and nobody else is offering this solution. Your thoughts?
Do it! Just use either 70% or 80% as the openness of the fabric will allow rain to flow through easier. 90% will be to right and likely hold water and then damage will occur. When you do this, take some photos and put them up on here for all to see! This is a great idea to create shade
Do they sell the hard spline at the hardware store
With large screens, is it necessary to put a cross bar/a piece of frame through the middle? I have large window. Please let me know
Yes or No...a cross bar is truly just for cosmetic, however if you are not screwing the frame to the Window, please use the crossbar for support
Good looking guy.
Isn't there a spacer to put under tye screws and frame to give that separation in case it's touching glass?
@@parsapersian80 did you just make that up? A spacer? 21yrs in this Industry, never heard of that
Where can I buy this in Dallas
Give us a short time and the new site will be up and ready!
Where can I find more info. Thinking of selling these around my town.
Send me your contact info at my email kingofsolarscreens@gmail.com
I'll get with you Monday afternoon
How about the center bar install
That placement is up to you. Rule of thumb is measure from bottom of window up to the separation or break between the upper and lower glass, usually about 30". That's it
Got mine yesterday
What you mean when 2 inches must be removed?
The exterior corners are 1" each. So if you need, say 36" wide screen, you will cut the aluminum to 34" and slide the corners in to make it a true 36". Same for the height of the window.
You also didn't use the cross grid in your video
@@parsapersian80 criss grid? What is that?
Website down?
No. .just off till January 1! Officially the launch
@@WindowScreenMFG-KoSS so you’re not taking orders til then or just not via website?